yeah right they don't have it all the time, they apply but it vanishes after sometime or they clean it while going outside..😊
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yeah right they don't have it all the time, they apply but it vanishes after sometime or they clean it while going outside..😊
you know something ... when they released lungi dance in chennai express.. my mum was literally laughing , and she told barbaad kar diya tamilians ko 😆
May be I missed to notice it.In which epi they said Swa is a Tamil Brahmin girl.So if she is Tamil Brahmin the vegetarian is fine. I remember in one epi when Azad was eating kabab .He asked Swa will U eat.Swa did not react much.So I felt may be she can occasionally eat non veg.Some of my Brahmin friends eat non veg.
Originally posted by: shruthiravi
Not just dhoti. That dhoti which Brahmins wear for marriage. Panchagajja right. That's what Tamil Brahmins wear right. Correct me if I am wrong and he has to tell Adarsh should not wear shirt 😆😆
And yes I would love Adarsh taking Kaashi yatra. where his eyes will be lined with kajal, he will be given a long umbrella, a stick and asked to take a walk 😆😆
Originally posted by: moonwearer
hydrogensulphid I am a Tambrahm and i am a strict vegetarian i am ok eating at the same table with nonveg eaters, I do not share the cutlery but My other half and son can eat it outside can't bring it home.
My Uncle was married to an Angol Indian...my grandmom would go stay there she would get fresh vessels and during the months she was there they would not cook non veg at home. My Uncle remained a vegetarian despite nonveg being available at home. My husband is a hard core non veg eater though even egg is not cooked at home. I guess it is a matter of choice and acquired taste.I guess with more and more cross cultural marriages rituals are getting melded and fusion food fusion music fusion weddings fusion life style is the norm.
Originally posted by: shruthiravi
@hydrogen for some people language comes fast. Konkani is my mother tongue. But since in Kerala I use Malayalam more frequently. People who don't me are always surprised when they hear me speaking to mom or my hus. My hus has heavy accent when speaking Malayalam. When I speak Hindi to north indian colleagues they ask whether I have been in north India. I say no.But have watched movies and shows. Swa being a lawyer command on language is something that should be her strength. Coming to jeans.my mom wears saree only and even my bua was not allowed to wear salwars.But I have worn jeans and tops and even now I use kurti pyjamas. Saree only occasional. And my parents deeply religious. Me spiritual but rarely visit temples.I am a complete contrast so u can't tell because parents are like this daughter has to be like that. And I had enough Muslim friends who wore jeans tops and didn't cover the head.